Sunday, June 24, 2007

Framework of an Inference

36"x18"x36". I stopped doing artwork for a while and went into the cabinet making trade. After about 3 years of woodworking I came back to SUNY and did an independent study in Fall 06. This is what I came up with. I did the metal burning after encasing the sheet steel in a 2"x6" Oak frame. The work will be on display in the 2007 Kingston Sculpture Biennial, at the Livingroom Gallery (45 N. Front St.) along with another of my sculptures and a set of drawings. The exhibition runs July 7th to late October.

Metal Work


Wyrm ~4'x3'x2'. Good example of Thesis work

Concept Drawing Series

The Weirds, as i call them. 18"x24" pen and paper.

Line Drawing Series


Reborn and Eating Fruit

18"x24" Pen and Paper

Coffee Table


Quarter sawn English White Oak, a lovely and hard to come by wood (the true British variety). This is a detail of the table that is ~42"x22"x18". Mortise and tenon joinery with oil then waxed finish.

Pencil Box


A cherry and maple pencil box. A gift to my girlfriend. The clasp is made of walnut held shut with a brass rod (not shown).

Small Chest


Cute little White Oak chest I made as a wedding gift. A very simple 2'x1'x8" box with a mohogany stripe. The hinges are SOSS invisible hinges.